40 Nightclub Websites to See Before You Go Dancing Tonight

Do you like nightclubs? If you say “Yes” then tell me your reason to go there. Dancing? Drinks? Attractive boys and girls?

Most of the nightclubs are designed in vivid colors with bright smooth elements. And do you know how web designers arrange nightclub websites? I bet the truth will surprise you! Look through the round-up of 40 nightclub websites to find out some trends. Or you can spend a few minutes to know more about disco sites peculiarities that I’ve already noted. So choose what you like.

The first thing that impressed me while looking through nightclubs websites was their color scheme. I expected to see a range of bright colors which can hardly be mixed in everyday life. But there is nothing of this kind actually. Most of these websites have a black background. Sometimes it’s dashed with darker or lighter silhouettes. In this case designs look really awesome.

But black is not the only color that nightclub designers like to use. They also appreciate red and light violet. Red is often too aggressive to be the main background color. But it goes well as an eye-catchy design element that accentuates people’s attention on some features or upcoming event ads. Lilac and deep pink colors are more often used on websites backgrounds. They imitate nightclubs lighting with disco ball glitters and neon lights effects.

When it comes to nightclubs sites functionality web designers and developers often use a splash page. This page is visible when you enter the website for the first time (for example you find the link to a club website on the web or type its URL in the address line of your browser). On a splash page site visitors can choose how to view the website: in a full screen or regular mode. There is also an impressive image or a catchy slogan.

Also, it makes sense for these websites to use the splash page as a priority banner advertising some upcoming events or other stuff like that, this kind of an ad would work well with either the returning or new visitors.

The next and probably the last thing that I’d like to draw your attention to is website navigation. Nightclub websites use both horizontal and vertical bar navigation. Almost every disco club site has top horizontal bar navigation. More frequently it is located below or above a website header. Often there is some other kind of the menu: vertical sidebars, grid modules, drop-down lists. Secondary navigation bars are quite popular in web design and development, so I guess you’ll have no problems with them.

So when designing a nightclub website you should remember about your audience interests and information you want to fill the site with. Taking into account all the tips from above and after viewing 40 nightclub websites designs you’ll be ready to create your own web design masterpiece. So if you really do need some inspiration, you’re welcome to get it right now! Here it goes.

Ann Davlin is a young inspired blogger who is always open for new things. She works at MotoCMS - an advanced website builder. If you are a fan of web design (like Ann is) she'll be glad to talk with you on Twitter.